More Than Neighbors by Shannon Stacey**We received an advanced copy from Harlequin in exchange for an honest review. We'd like to thank Shannon and Harlequin for the opportunity. This book came out on June 16th. Purchase links are at the bottom of this post**By GinnyWhat I drank prior: wine and prosecco b/c sometimes you dont need … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: DRUNK REVIEW: More than Neighbors by Shannon Stacey
DRUNK REVIEW: Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. Banker
Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. BankerReviewed by Sam!What I drank prior: it was one of my favorite nights. A night with my fabulous roommate. We killed 2.5 bottles of wine and/or champagne. I am one happy camper. Goodreads Overview:From international sensation Ashok K. Banker, pioneer of the fantasy genre in India, comes the first … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. Banker
DRUNK REVIEW: The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen (The Merciful Crow #1)
The Merciful Crow by Margaret OwenReviewed by Sam!What I drank prior: I bought a condo today... yes this is the second review I've written but who ar you to judge me? I fucking bought a condo. It's almost midnight and I started drinking around 2pm. I am DRUNK.Goodreads Overview:A future chieftain.Fie abides by one rule: … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen (The Merciful Crow #1)
DRUNK REVIEW: Love Lettering by Kare Clayborn
Love Lettering by Kare ClaybornReviewed by GinnyWhat I drank prior: sangria and rose. We just did a virtual meeting where drag queens taught us to make authentic portugese sangria and it was delicious.Goodreads Overview:Meg Mackworth’s hand-lettering skill has made her famous as the Planner of Park Slope, designing beautiful custom journals for New York City’s … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Love Lettering by Kare Clayborn
DRUNK REVIEW: The Empress by S.J. Kincaid (The Diabolic #2)
The Empress by S.J. KincaidReviewed by Sam!What I drank prior: So i bought a condo today... It's my last final step into adulthood... or at least i hope so. Since I don't plan on getting married or having kids, i think this is it. Save your judgement kids, i really don't want to fight with … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Empress by S.J. Kincaid (The Diabolic #2)
Weekly Wrap-Up: June 8 – 14, 2020
Hey everyone!! Hope you all had a great week. Minda's Update What Minda is reading now: She's Faking It by Kristin Rockaway - College dropout Bree Bozeman finds herself rising as an Instagram influencer, she finds out that things can go sideways fast. I have been interested in the rise of books about the toll … Continue reading Weekly Wrap-Up: June 8 – 14, 2020
DRUNK REVIEW: The Imposters by Scott Westerfeld
M's drunk review of The Imposters by Scott Westerfeld! What I Drank: We’re doing a Disney animated watch from start to finish and did a drinking game to Sword in the Stone & Jungle Book tonight time celebrate Sam’s house buying! Drank 3+ beers over 5% and a shot of apple whiskey. TL;DR at the … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Imposters by Scott Westerfeld
DRUNK REVIEW: Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett (Founders #2)
Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett (Founders #2) Reviewed by Ginny **We received an early copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. We'd like to thank Robert and Jo Fletcher Books for the opportunity. This book came out on April 21st and you can get it here or at your local independent bookstore** What … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett (Founders #2)
DRUNK REVIEW: Seven Endless Forests by April Genevieve Tucholke
Seven Endless Forests by April Genevieve Tucholke**We picked up an advanced copy of this book at ALA. We'd like to thank April and Farrar, Straus and Giroux for the opportunity. This book came out on April 28 and you can get it here or at your local independent bookstore**Reviewed by Sam!What I drank prior: it's day … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Seven Endless Forests by April Genevieve Tucholke
Weekly Wrap-Up: June 1 – 7, 2020
Hey everyone!! This week showed us, not for the first time, that this country is going to hell in a hand basket. There is absolutely no reason that black people and people of color are still being murdered by police. We are saddened by the number of people that still don't understand the Black Lives … Continue reading Weekly Wrap-Up: June 1 – 7, 2020